Camacho was talking about her Jennifer Camacho-Torres who was killed at 11th and Mitchell streets on Wednesday morning as she and her boyfriend, Ramon Rodriguez, were headed to their early-morning jobs.

"She never missed work. You know she was always at work. Her life was work, home with the kids, spent time with family on the weekends. Back to work again on Monday," Maryann Camacho said.

The couple has a 9-year-old son, Anthony, and 2-year-old daughter, Marley.

Milwaukee police said Jennifer and Rodriguez's black Honda was hit by a silver Pontiac Grand Am after the driver, 30-year-old Rafael Ramirez, blew through a red light.

Police are waiting for the results of a blood-alcohol test to see if Ramirez had been drinking.

Rodriguez has regained consciousness but remains hospitalized.

"He does remember everything. He was able to tell us that. He does have fractures to the skull, sternum. He was bleeding a little from the kidney and the brain," Camacho said.

The couple moved from Puerto Rico for a better life on the mainland, joining family in Milwaukee.

"And they were talking about getting married here," Maryann Camacho said.

Ramirez is also in the hospital with serious injuries.

Jennifer Camacho-Torres' family is struggling to pay for her funeral. If you'd like to help you can make a donation at any Tri City National Bank under the Rodriguez and Camacho Donation Fund.

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